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Shoot 'Em Up



Updated: 2007-09-10 09:53




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Mr. Smith, the angriest, most hardboiled man in the world, finds himself
entrusted to protect the most innocent thing of all--a newborn child.
When Smith delivers the baby in the middle of a gunfight, he soon
discovers that the infant is the target of a shadowy force that has sent
a team of mysterious and endless assailants, led by Hertz, to erase all
traces of the baby. Amid a hail of bullets and facing every conceivable
permutation of gunfight, Smith teams up with a prostitute named DQ to
solve the mystery as to why the baby鈥檚 life is being threatened before
this makeshift family all ends up on the wrong side of a bullet. Everyone
wants the baby dead. The big question is why?

Genres: Action/Adventure and Thriller

Running Time: 1 hr. 33 min.

Release Date: September 7th, 2007 (wide)

MPAA Rating: R for pervasive strong bloody violence, sexuality and some
language.

Distributors: New Line Cinema























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